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Cervical Cancer Screening is Changing: What You Need to Know - Resources

 

 
Australian resources

Blomfield P, Davy M, Hammond IG, & Wain G., New NHMRC guidelines for the management of abnormal Pap smears in asymptomatic Australian women, Royal Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Vol 7, No 3, Spring 2005   [Table 1]   [Table 2]

Screening to prevent cervical cancer: guidelines for the management of asymptomatic women with screen-detected abnormalities - National Health and Medical Research Council

The National Cervical Screening Program

 

 

The Cancer Council Australia (TCCA) - 13 11 20 or (02) 9036 3100

Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

Supporting GPs to improve early detection and management of breast and cervical cancer in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women - The RACGP Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women's Project

Human papillomavirus: Beware the infection you can't see - RACGP Online from Australian Family Physician Vol. 32, No. 5, May 2003

Female Cancers - Women.gov.au

Cervical Screening - Women's Health Victoria

PapScreen Victoria

What about pap tests for women with mental illness? - Women's Health in the North

Pap Smear Register - Queensland Health

Policy, protocols and procedures for Registered Nurses as pap smear providers - Queensland Health

Queensland cervical screening program phase 3 state plan 2002-2006 - Queensland Health

NSW Cervical Cancer Screening Program - NSW Health

Well Women's Cancer Screening - Northern Territory Government Department of Health and Community Services

SA Cervix Screening Program - Government of South Australian Department of Health

Cervical Cancer Prevention - Department of Health - Government of Western Australia

ACT Cervical Screening Program - ACT Health

 

CME Gardasil Approval Expanded to Prevention of HPV-Related Vulvar, Vaginal Cancer  http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/580720?src=mp&spon=16&uac=100942CT